Assuming your question relates to the human spine -
From the top -
8 Cervical vertibrae - C1-C8
12 Thoracic vertibrae - T1-T12
5 Lumbar vertibrae - L1-L5
5 Sacral vertibrae - S1-S5 some of which are fused together.
Hope this helps.
Yes, there are 33 vertebrae in the spine. And all but the last few bend allowing us to move.
at least 15 i think
There are 76 joints in the Spine/pelvis
Almost all the joints between vertebrae are movable. The joints between the cervical vertebrae and lumber vertebrae have fairly good movement. Between thoracic vertebrae only you have less movement. But then they do move on each other.
between the vertebrae
ball & socket joint , gliding joint , hinge joint
secondary cartilaginous joint
The anterior intervertebral joints are secondary cartilaginous joints (symphysis) which are designed for strength and weight bearing.
what type of joint is between bodies of vertebrae ? cartilaginous joint
Gliding joints are found between vertebrae except for the first two which have a pivoit joint.
Almost all the joints between vertebrae are movable. The joints between the cervical vertebrae and lumber vertebrae have fairly good movement. Between thoracic vertebrae only you have less movement. But then they do move on each other.
The lumbar vertebrae is a long bone
Pivot joints are found in the spine at the first and second cervical vertebrae. Plane joints/gliding joints are also found in the posterior aspect of the vertebrae.
The facet joints are the joints between adjacent vertebrae.
Ankylosing spondylitis is a form of arthritis that primarily affects the joints between the vertebrae.
it involved the vertebrae and the ribs
between the vertebrae
Connective tissue such as ligaments, tendons, muscles, and cartilage providers support for joints nad vertebrae to keep the body stable.
ball & socket joint , gliding joint , hinge joint
Vertebrae are gliding joints and also considered cartilaginous joints. However, the first two vertebra are pivot joints. They allow you to nod your head and look to each side.